Pretty easy to understand. After about 6 years (since my freshman year in HS) I am now at the point where my listening habits are done purely on a digital basis. The days of collecting CD's, tapes, vinyl are over i'm afraid. I've just found better things to spend my money on. Well i've got just over a thousand albums here, and I was planning on just setting up shop at my local flea market since I know a lot of people there looking for stuff like what i've got, and I was wondering if you all might have any ideas as to a good price for such things. I know that over the years i've spent hundreds of thousands, and I know i probably won't get half of what i paid for all these back, but what do you all think as far as pricing goes? All of them are in pristine condition so that's that. Also I have a 120 GB classic that's in flawless condition as well. What would you price that at? Idk, just looking for ideas, thanks

If you have any of Sun City Girls' material in physical you can get away with selling that stuff for an insane amount of money. I saw a used copy of their album 'Torch of the Mystics' going for around $500 on Amazon. Lol.

^ Yeh, some stuff still holds good value on the internet - especially less well known and out of print stuff. It might take a while, but if you have time you'll probably make a good deal of money back. More common stuff you could just flea.

^ I was also planning on doing this with a bunch of stuff I don't really listen to anymore. The thing is, collecting physical music is almost like a hobby. Have to be careful that I don't regret anything.

i was not aware, no, ive been too busy with finals and coordinating some troubling family stuff to be bothered with listening to anything

"The thing is, collecting physical music is almost like a hobby. Have to be careful that I don't regret anything."

and that's what it was for me too, for the longest time. having a lot of friends who also share this interest was a big plus too, but i just feel like ive had my fill with this kind of thing and im ready to go completely digital